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View usage for: (stɑːʳdəm) uncountable nounStardom is the state of being very famous, usually as an actor, musician, or sports player. In 1929 she shot to stardom on Broadway in a Noel Coward play. Synonyms: fame, celebrity, prominence, glory More Synonyms of stardom stardom in British English (ˈstɑːdəm) noun1. the fame and prestige of being a star in films, sport, etc 2. the world of celebrities stardom in American English (ˈstærdəm) noun1. the status of a star (sense 6) star (sense 7) 2. stars of films, TV, etc., collectively Examples of 'stardom' in a sentencestardom They finished third before soaring to global stardom.Yet her image was far removed from the flashy glamour of regulation pop stardom.Yet he has not been fazed by his breathtaking rise to international stardom.Was he always destined for sporting stardom?Wrap some fringe around your face and dream of pop stardom. Rock stardom is hazardous at any age.Put away your dreams of rock stardom.It was a moment that redefined the language of pop stardom.Dozens of wannabe singers compete for the chance to attain pop stardom.There have been so many other invitations for a woman who previously accepted that international stardom was for others ratherthan herself.And in the world of stardom, the perfect smiles are mostly down to cosmetic dentistry.And the possibility of dealing with global stardom on the Twilight scale?He wasn't ready for the international stardom he had as a young man.He managed and toured with the band for five years, helping to propel them to international stardom.HER emotional outburst lasted just six minutes but catapulted her to global internet stardom.He spent the last six years of his life surrounded by drum machines, synths and the paraphernalia of rock stardom.She is anxious to play down stardom by association: 'We had some times together.Now he's on the verge of global stardom with England.It was at once clear Moby had his beady little eyes on world stardom and he wasn't disappointed.He's aware that his next film is about to jettison him into previously uncharted territory: global stardom.I've seen so often that when drivers suddenly rise from obscurity to incredible stardom and fame that it goes to their head.Some were downright confused while others tipped the singer - who just happens to be the most famous musician in the world - for stardom. In other languagesstardom British English: stardom NOUN Stardom is the state of being very famous, usually as an actor, musician, or sports player. In 2009 she shot to stardom. - American English: stardom
- Brazilian Portuguese: estrelato
- Chinese: 明星身份
- European Spanish: estrellato
- French: célébrité
- German: Berühmtheit
- Italian: celebrità
- Japanese: スターの地位
- Korean: 스타의 지위
- European Portuguese: estrelato
- Latin American Spanish: estrellato
Chinese translation of 'stardom' n (u) -
明星地位 (míngxīng dìwèi)
Definition the status of a star in the entertainment or sport world In 1929 she shot to stardom on Broadway. Additional synonymsDefinition the state of being famous She has finally achieved celebrity after 25 years as a performer. Synonyms fame, reputation, honour, glory, popularity, distinction, prestige, prominence, stardom, renown, pre-eminence, repute, éclat, notabilityDefinition fame, praise, or honour He had his moment of glory when he won the Berlin Marathon. Synonyms honour, praise, fame, celebrity, distinction, acclaim, prestige, immortality, eminence, kudos, renown, exaltation, illustriousness He came to prominence during the last World Cup. Synonyms fame, name, standing, rank, reputation, importance, celebrity, distinction, prestige, greatness, eminence, pre-eminence, notability, outstandingness - star
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- stare someone in the face
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Additional synonymsDefinition widespread good reputation She used to be a singer of some renown. Synonyms fame, note, distinction, repute, mark, reputation, honour, glory, celebrity, acclaim, stardom, eminence, lustre, illustriousness Definition good reputation The UN's repute has risen immeasurably. Synonyms reputation, standing, fame, celebrity, distinction, esteem, stature, eminence, estimation, renown |